Brüne Martin, Wilson Daniel R
Division of Social Neuropsychiatry and Evolutionary Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Preventive Medicine, LWL University Hospital, Ruhr-University, Bochum, Germany.
President, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA, USA.
Evol Med Public Health. 2020 Sep 7;2020(1):181-186. doi: 10.1093/emph/eoaa034. eCollection 2020.
The coronavirus pandemic constitutes a global challenge to society and medicine. Here, we review evolutionary insights that are relevant for the understanding of how people respond to the pandemic and what to expect in the aftermath of the crisis. Specifically, we argue that the behavioral immune system (BIS) and sickness behavior (SB) comprise two adaptive responses to impending and actual infection, respectively, and that individuals activating their BIS differ from those showing SB in important ways that may have implications for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19. Moreover, we reframe some of the behavioral health issues associated with the pandemic in a game-theoretical scenario, illustrating the difficulties that arise when public health is treated as a 'public good'. Lay summary: The coronavirus pandemic constitutes a global challenge to society and medicine. In this article, we employ evolutionary theory to improve our understanding of how people respond to the pandemic. Specifically, we argue that human behavior is guided by ancient mechanisms involving either the avoidance of infection or defense against attacks in times of enhanced vulnerability. Moreover, we reframe some of the behavioral health issues associated with the pandemic in a game-theoretical scenario. This helps understand why most people comply with rules of social distancing, while a minority fails to do so for very different reasons. The evolutionary perspective also allows making some predictions for the course of the pandemic.
冠状病毒大流行对社会和医学构成了全球性挑战。在此,我们回顾一些进化方面的见解,这些见解对于理解人们如何应对大流行以及危机过后的预期情况具有重要意义。具体而言,我们认为行为免疫系统(BIS)和疾病行为(SB)分别构成了对即将发生和实际感染的两种适应性反应,并且激活其行为免疫系统的个体与表现出疾病行为的个体在重要方面存在差异,这可能对新冠病毒疾病(COVID - 19)的预防和治疗产生影响。此外,我们在博弈论的情境中重新审视了一些与大流行相关的行为健康问题,阐述了将公共卫生视为“公共物品”时所出现的困难。通俗总结:冠状病毒大流行对社会和医学构成了全球性挑战。在本文中,我们运用进化理论来增进我们对人们如何应对大流行的理解。具体而言,我们认为人类行为受古老机制的引导,这些机制要么涉及避免感染,要么在易受攻击时期抵御攻击。此外,我们在博弈论的情境中重新审视了一些与大流行相关的行为健康问题。这有助于理解为什么大多数人遵守社交距离规则,而少数人却因截然不同的原因未能遵守。进化视角也使得对大流行的发展过程做出一些预测成为可能。